CRANKWORX ADDS DUAL SLALOM TO WORLD TOUR AND ANNOUNCES 2019 DATES

Crankworx Dual Slalom World Championship title now on the line as festival returns to Rotorua, Innsbruck and Whistler

WHISTLER, B.C. January 15, 2019 – Multi-talented riders coming to play and the best in the world playing to win. It’s what makes Crankworx the ultimate experience in mountain biking. Heading in to 2019, another level is being added to the experience, with Dual Slalom now elevated to a Crankworx Championship discipline.

Dual Slalom will now be staged at all stops on the tour, with Crankworx Dual Slalom World Champions awarded at the end of the season.

The season’s battles all kick off in two months’ time as the Crankworx World Tour prepares for a raucous season of world-class competition and good times at three stops in 2019, including:

Dual Slalom’s gravity-fed berms, jumps and rollers level the field, pitting riders with different strengths and specialties against one another. It also opens the doors to more competition for all Crankworx athletes, with categories for pro and amateur men and women, as well as young racers.

“In a way, it represents what Crankworx is all about,” says Darren Kinnaird, Crankworx World Tour General Manager. “It’s a simple, raw format that brings out riders from across the spectrum of mountain bike disciplines and ability. We added our first Dual Slalom competitions outside Whistler last year and they absolutely went off.”

2018’s pro podiums were topped by a BMX Olympian, a 4X World Champ, a DH legend, World Cup racers, and an OG freerider who’s won two of mountain biking’s biggest contests.

“Slalom combines almost everything that I enjoy. Head-to-head racing, jumping and berms, all on a shortened course that fans can see,” says Kyle Strait (USA), who’s been competing at Crankworx since it began in 2004, has won both Red Bull Joyride and Red Bull Rampage, and is riding as strong as ever. He podiumed at each Crankworx Dual Slalom event in 2018, finishing the season on the top step in Whistler. “I’ve been racing Slalom since the late ‘90s and it’s always been a great event for me.”

Crankworx Rotorua 2019

The new championship discipline will lead the way in 2019, with the 100% Dual Slalom Rotorua kicking off international competition season, and the fifth year of Crankworx Rotorua.

Crankworx Innsbruck 2019This picturesque destination continues to solidify its reputation on the international circuit. Now the only European stop on the Crankworx World Tour, all eyes will be on Innsbruck come June to see how the battles that kicked off in Rotorua play out, and how the stage will be set heading in to Whistler. Following on the heels of UCI World Cup DH racing in Leogang, the world’s best are expected to flock to Crankworx Innsbruck for its world-class courses, great vibe and unequalled setting.

For those looking for another way to get in on the action, volunteer registration for Crankworx Innsbruck is now open: https://www.crankworx.com/innsbruck/volunteersCrankworx Whistler 2019The festival that started it all, Crankworx Whistler is where the season reaches its boiling point. Limits are tested. Envelopes are pushed. Champions are crowned. The game is changed.

In 2018, the competitions that played out at the season-ender festival reached a near-unbelievable next level.

More details to come about what’s new for 2019 as the pilgrimage to Whistler begins for another year. 206 days and counting.

2020 and Beyond

Looking forward, the Crankworx team is working to chart the best course for the future of the festival, and the sport. The door’s wide open for the next adventure for Crankworx and its athletes. Stay tuned to find out where in the world the trail will lead.

About the Crankworx World TourCrankworx is the ultimate experience in mountain biking. Born in Whistler, B.C. in 2004, Crankworx has evolved into a multi-stop international festival series. The Crankworx World Tour brings together the best mountain bike athletes to compete in elite-level competitions in a variety of disciplines. Crankworx World Tour festivals also host races for amateurs, Kidsworx contests for young riders, participatory events, and celebrations of mountain bike culture, all while showcasing amazing destinations. For additional information, visit crankworx.com.– 30-